Stanton Turntable T55 USB User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits  
a marked change in performance; or  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be  
read before this product is operated.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure is damage  
15. Servicing - The user should not attempt any service to the appliance  
beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing  
should be referred to qualified service personnel.\  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
4.Follow Instructions -All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water -  
for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a  
wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
16. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to  
protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product  
should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or  
rack unless proper ventilation in the manufacturer’s instructions have  
been adhered to.  
6. Heat - Appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
7. Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of  
power source indicated on the rating label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local  
power company. For products intended to operate from battery power,  
or other sources, refer the operating instructions.  
17. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
18. Accessories - Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only  
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product  
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use  
amounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
19. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
8. Grounding or Polarization - This product may be equipped with a  
polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider  
than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This  
is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,  
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety  
purpose of the polarized plug.  
9. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to the cord in areas adjacent  
to plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the appliance.  
20. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
21. This product complies with EUWEEE regulations. Disposal of end of  
life product should not be treated as municipal waste. Please refer to  
your local regulations for instructions on proper disposal of this  
product.  
10. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the  
manufacturer. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
11. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be  
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period.  
12. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that  
no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on  
apparatus.  
22. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or  
stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and  
cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and car
combination to overturn.  
L'appareil ne doit pas être exposé aux écoulements ou aux  
éclaboussures et aucun objet ne contenant de liquide, tel qu'un vase,  
ne doit être placé sur l'objet.  
13. Main plug is used as disconnect device and it should remain readily  
operable during intended use. In order to disconnect the apparatus  
from the mains completely, the mains plug should be disconnected  
from the mains socket outlet completely.  
23. Warning - The mains plug is used as disconnect device, the  
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.  
24. This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance. It  
has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety  
connection to electrical earth.  
La prise du secteur ne doit pas être obstruée ou doit être accessible  
pendant son utilisation. Pour être complètement déconnecté de  
l'alimentation d'entrée, la prise doit être débranchée du secteur.  
14. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by  
qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Ensure that the apparatus is not exposed to splashing and that  
no objects filled with liquids, such a vases, are placed on the apparatus.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any cover.  
DO NOT OPEN  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateraltriangle is intended to alert the user to the presence if un-insulated  
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be significant enough to constitute a risk of electric shock.  
The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance.  
CAUTION  
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully  
inserted to prevent blade exposure.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Thank you for purchasing the T.55 USB turntable from Stanton. The T.55 USB is built upon Stanton’s heritage of designing audiophile products  
for the most discriminating listener. Before assembling the T.55 USB please check to make sure the following items are included with the main  
unit in the carton.  
AC cord  
Slipmat  
RCA cable  
Stanton 500.V3 Cartridge pre-mounted on headshell  
except on model T.55USBX, no cartridge included  
Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE  
User Manual  
45 rpm adaptor  
Counter weight  
Cloth dust cover  
Platter with belt (Belt is located underneath the platter)  
Target light  
After confirming that all of the above parts are included in the box, its time to assemble the turntable.  
1) Remove the platter from its protective wrapping and place on the spindle of the main unit.  
2) Loop the belt over the motor pulley. Be sure it does not twist.  
Ribbontape  
Drivingroller  
Drivebelt  
3) Remove the slipmat from its protective wrapping and place on the platter.  
4) Place the counter-weight on the back of the tonearm assembly.  
5) If desired, place the 45rpm adaptor in its allocated holder on the main unit.  
PLACEMENT  
- Do not place the unit in a location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating appliance.  
- Do not place the unit in a location where there is high humidity or a lot of dust.  
- Cartridge may pick up slight sound pressures or vibrations from the speakers coming along the floor or through the air resulting in feedback. Find a location  
which is very stable and vibration free.  
- The legs have functions for adjusting the height of the unit itself. Adjust the legs to stabilize the main body horizontally.  
CONNECTIONS  
Before connecting the unit it is advised that you also consult your current equipment instruction manual.  
Note: Be sure to turn off the equipment before you make changes to the different connections.  
1. Connect the power cord to an AC outlet.  
2. Connect the RCA cable to the PHONO input of your amplifier.  
Output terminals  
L (White)  
R (Red)  
Amplifier(Receiver)  
L Channel  
R Channel  
Set the PH/LINE  
switch to “PH”  
Set the PH/LINE  
switch to Line”  
You can also use a line input by setting the phono / line switch at the rear of the turntable  
to line.  
3. Connect a PC via USB cable.  
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TONEARM AND CARTRIDGE SETTING  
The majou cause of problems with acoustic performance and skipping on the vinyl is the lack of proper set up of the needle and turntable adjustments.  
The needle is designed to operate at a specific angle to the vinyl. The T.55 USB has several adjustments to correctly position the needle to the vinyl!  
1. The first adjustment is the installation of the cartridge-headshell assembly into the tone arm tube lock. The  
T.55 USB includes a Stanton 500 V3 cartridge pre-mounted to the headshell. Holding the tone arm tube in one  
hand, insert the cartridge-headshell into the tube lock with the other hand. Turn the lock ring clockwise (when  
viewed from the rear) until the headshell is locked tightly into the tone arm. Remove the needle protector from  
Locking Ring  
the cartridge and place the needle on record. View the needle from the front and insure that the needle is  
perpendicular to the record surface. If some adjustment is needed, simply loosen the lock ring and rotate the  
cartridge headshell until the needle is perpendicular to the record surface. Then re-tighten the lock ring.  
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2. The second adjustment is the needle (or stylus) pressure. Start with the cartridge headshell  
assembly mounted into the tone arm. Remove any needle protectors provided. With tone arm  
free, adjust the tone arm counterweight by rotating the rear section until the tone arm floats in a  
Rear Section  
balanced condition above the record or mat. Do not allow the needle to drop onto the mat or the  
turntable platter during this adjustment. You might damage the needle tip. Now, carefully hold  
Numbered Ring  
the tone arm in one hand while rotating the numbered ring on the front of the counter-weight  
with the other hand to the “0” setting. Next, without touching the numbered ring, Rotate the rear  
counterweight until the desired needle pressure reading is next to the line on top of the tone  
arm tube. The recommended stylus pressure for the Stanton 500 V3 cartridge is between two  
and five grams.  
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OPERATIONS  
1. Rotate the power dial clockwise to turn on the power. The speed indicator and the strobe-illuminator will light up.  
2. Place a record on the slip mat, when playing a 45rpm record with a large center hole, place the 45-rpm adaptor on the center spindle.  
3. Set the rotation speed (33/45) to match the record.  
4. Remove the stylus protector, release the arm clamp.  
5. Press the Start/Stop button, the turntable platter will start to rotate.  
6. Move the tonearm over the desired groove.  
7. When play is finished, move the tonearm to the arm rest, secure the tonearm with the arm clamp.  
8. Press the Start/Stop button to stop the platter rotating and rotate the power dial to turn off the power.  
MAINTENANCE  
- For best results & proper care of your equipment use Stanton Vinyl Cleaner (VC-1) for your records and Stylus Cleaner Kit for styli (SC-4).  
- Clean the stylus periodically with a soft brush to prevent the accumulation of dust.  
- When the sound becomes distorted or noisy, check the stylus. If worn out, replace it with a new one.  
- Do not use any volatile materials such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, etc., as they may harm the paint and damage the housing.  
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CONTROL OVERVIEW  
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1. Start/Stop - Press this button to start or stop the platter.  
10. Tonearm  
11. Tonearm clamp and rest - Use this rest for the tone arm and clamp it in  
position during transportation.  
2. Strobe dots - The dots around the edge of the platter are used in  
conjunction with the light located inside the motor On/Off switch. While  
the platter is in rotation, the dots help to indicate the speed of rotation.  
The speed is lower than the displayed speed (33,45) when the dots are  
flowing to the right. It is higher than the displayed speed (33,45) when  
the dots are flowing to the left. When the strobe is stopped, the platter  
is rotating at the displayed speed.  
12. Counterweight - Use this to balance the tonearm and to adjust the stylus  
pressure.  
13. 45rpm adapter holder - Place the attached 45rpm adapter here.  
14. Headshell & Cartridge holder - For preparing / storing a cartridge on a  
headshell when cleaning or troubleshooting.  
3. Slipmat  
4. Center spindle  
15. Output L&R - This is the standard analog output (RCA jacks) which can  
be connected either to a phono or line input on any DJ mixer, depending on  
the setting of the phono / line selector.  
5. Power on/off  
- On - Rotate right  
- Off - Rotate left  
Note: The Power ON/OFF terminates all audio from both RCA & USB  
outputs.  
16. Phono/Line switch - Switches the RCA output to either phono or line  
level.  
17. USB vinyl/USB switch - Used for bypassing the phono preamp from the  
turntable output when using the USB cable only.  
6. Platter revolution speeds  
- 33 rpm Press 33  
- 45 rpm Press 45  
18. USB socket - Connect the USB cable (included) to this socket and to a  
USB connector on your computer. After connecting the turntable to your  
computer, you can record your vinyl to your hard disk using the included  
Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE software.  
7. Target light - Insert target light to the deck and it will light up.  
8. Pitch slider - Use this to change the speed of the platter when the PITCH  
indicator is lit.  
Note: maximum USB cable length is 3 meters.  
19. Power cord connector - Used to connect the supplied power cord.  
9. Headshell locking nut - Attach headshell by inserting into the front end of  
the tone arm, then turn the locking nut clockwise with the head shell firmly  
held horizontally.  
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CREATING A CD FROM AN LP  
The T.55 USB includes a USB computer interface and Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE CD software for Windows. Macintosh users can download the  
free Audacity software for recording directly from the T.55 USB. By connecting the T.55 USB to your computer and using the correct software, you can  
custom CDs from your record albums.  
In addition to creating CDs, you can edit the LP tracks, clean up clicks and noise, and apply special audio effects if desired. You can even make  
custom mixes with one track crossfading to another. To take full advantage of these features, be sure to read the User Manual or Help files in the  
software.  
AUDACITY SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC and MAC)  
Audacity is free software, licensed under the General Public License (GPL). More information as well as open source code can be found on the web at  
Set up procedure  
1. Start by connecting your T.55 USB to the computer using a USB cable (included).  
2. Download and install the audacity recording software by visiting http://audacity.sourceforge.net/.  
3. Open Audacity.  
4. Go to Edit then Preferences.  
5. Click Audio I/O tab  
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6. Choose recording device USB Audio Codec from the drop down menu.  
7. Choose Channels (2 Stereo).  
8. Select the Software Playthrough (Play new track while recording it) option.  
9. ClickOK.  
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AUDACITY SOFTWARE OVERVIEW  
(for PC and MAC)  
Recording & saving tracks  
10. When you are ready to record, click the Red record button on the computer.  
11. When you have finished the recording, click the Yellow stop button. Click the Green play button to playback your finished recording.  
You can now click File and choose Export As AIFF (Macintosh) or Wave (Windows) to save the recording. This will save the entire recording  
as one audio file.  
12. If you want to record the entire side of an LP, or a continuous selection of songs, repeat steps 1-3 above. When you are finished, you will be  
able to see each song as a waveform, with silence in-betwen each song. If you stop the recording and then start again, the new recording will  
appear as new audio tracks below the previous recording.  
If you want to separate the recorded audio into different tracks, drag the cursor over a song segment in the waveform window to high light it, and  
then from the File menu select Export Selection As AIFF (Macintosh) or Wave (Windows). If you want to save it as an MP3 file, then choose  
Export Selection As MP3. Give the file a name when prompted. Repeat for each song segment.  
13. You can remove silences at the start or end of the recording by draging the cursor over the silent region and then choosing Delete or Cut from  
the Edit windows.  
14. For a Macintosh, after you have recorded your track, burn them to a CD using the Mac OS X finder, or with other Macintosh CD creation  
programs.  
For Windows, use Windows Explorer or another Windows CD creation program to burn a CD.  
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CAKEWALK PYRO AUDIO CREATOR LE OVERVIEW (PC Users)  
The T.55 USB comes with a complimentary CD with Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE. Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE allows you to create CD’s  
directly from audio recorded from the T.55 USB to a Windows-based PC. The system requirements for Pyro Audio Creator LE are below:  
System Requirements Requirements Minimum  
Recommended  
Operating System  
Processor Speed  
Windows XP/Vista/Vista x64  
Intel® Pentium® 4 2.8 GHz [EM64T] or AMD Athlon™  
64 2800+ or higher  
Windows XP  
Intel® Pentium® 4 1.3 GHz,  
or AMD Athlon™ XP 1500+ or higher  
RAM  
256 MB  
1 GB or higher  
Hard Disk Space  
Video resolution  
Hard Disk Type  
Audio Interface  
50 MB for core program  
1024 X 768, 16-bit color  
Any  
1 GB for program and content  
1280 X 960, 32-bit color  
EIDE / Ultra DMA (7200 RPM) or SATA  
Windows-compatible  
WDM- or ASIO-compatible, including Wave RT for  
Vista  
Optical Drive  
CD-ROM required for installation / CD-R  
or CD-RW capability required for CD  
audio disc burning  
To start, insert your complimentary Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE CD into your disc drive on your computer and follow the installation instructions to  
completely install the software on your operating system. Complete instructions on how to use all the features of the software are included in the Help  
Menu. To transfer and record LPs to your hard drive from your T.55 USB, start by connecting your T.55 USB to your computer using the included USB  
cable.  
Launch the Cakewalk Pyro Audio Creator LE application via the start menu. The Audio Creator  
Toolbar will now be available for use.  
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1. Click the Options button at the top of the toolbar. This will allow you to select the T.55 USB as the  
USB audio input. This will bring up the screen shown below.  
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For Playback Device, select your soundcard. For Recording Device, select:  
Stereo USB Audio CODEC.- After selecting this output you may monitor the recording via the RCA output on the T.55 USB.  
The sampling rate for CD’s is 44,100 Hz, so it is best to choose this rate in the Sample Rate selection. The Driver Mode menu is used to select the driver  
(ASIO, MME or WDM) that you are using for your soundcard, (for the T.55 USB, “MME (32-Bit) is suggested). Latency refers to how fast the software  
responds to commands. Higher latency values are safer when recording and playing back audio. Iif audio clicks or pops are heard when recording or  
playing back recordings, it is suggested to raise this setting. When you have completed choosing your settings, press OK to close the Options Window.  
These settings will be saved and should not need to be edited again.  
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RECORDING AUDIO FROM A RECORD  
2. Press the EDITOR button on the toolbar to bring up the editing window. This is where you will record and edit your audio files. After pressing the  
EDITOR button, the screen below will appear.  
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3. Press the (3) Input Monitoring button. This will allow you to listen to the audio as you record it from the T.55 USB.  
4. Press the red (4) Record button. This will also light up the (5) Pause button. Play a record on your turntable and you will see the meters at the  
right of window show you the recording level. Now you are ready to record your record album.  
5. Press the Pause button and Audio Creator will start recording. Then, start playing your record. It is suggested to let the entire side of the record  
play even if there are multiple tracks. When you are done recording the tracks you want, press the Stop button. The Editor screen will now display  
the audio waveform.  
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EDITING THE AUDIO  
Now you are ready to trim any unwanted audio (such as the silence between songs). Trimming will also separate the songs to create new “Clips.” It is easy to  
see the separation between songs. This is where the volume of the waveform is at a low-level. If there is only a short space between songs, then it might not be  
quite as easy to see. The screen below shows the relative area where the tracks change.  
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6. To make it easier to split up tracks or delete unwanted silence between songs, left-click the mouse and drag it over the areas between the songs. Press the  
(6) Zoom Selection button and the screen now zooms into the area between the songs.  
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7. You can place the playback cursor at the start of each song and then press the (7) Split button to create a new Clip, or you can use the mouse highlight a  
Larger area to delete unwanted silence, and then press Delete on your keyboard. This will delete the unwanted audio and create a new Clip. Continue doing  
This or each song to create new Clips. You can also delete the audio at the start of the record and at the end. Now you’re ready to create Markers that will be  
Used to define Clips as CD or MP3 tracks.  
8. There are two ways to create Markers. The first is to place the Playback cursor at the start of each Clip and press the (8) Insert Marker button. You can als  
automatically create Markers at the start of each Clip. Under the Edit Menu, select the “Insert Markers at Clip Start.” This will create markers for every Clip.  
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The next step is to name the Markers with the song names. Markers are indicated with a triangle.  
Place the cursor over a Marker and right-click the mouse. That displays the Marker naming window.  
Enter the name of the song and press OK. Continue doing this for each Marker. Now you are ready to process the audio.  
PROCESSING CLIPS  
Audio Creator LE allows you to process your audio clips. The two most common processing functions are Normalizing and Audio Restore. Normalizing raises the  
level of your audio clip to a maximum user defined level that will make the Clip louder on playback. Audio Restore is used to remove pops and clicks and eliminate  
background noise.  
Normalizing a Clip  
Normalizing a Clip raises its audio level to maximum loudness or close to that. The pictures below show a Clip before normalizing it and after normalizing it.  
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Clip before normalizing  
Clip after normalizing  
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9. To normalize a Clip, first press the (9) Clip Select button. Then, place the cursor over a Clip and click to select it.  
10. Next, press the (10) Normalize button. This brings up the Normalize window, as shown below.  
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It is usually best not to normalize to 100%. Instead, choose -0.5 dB or -1 dB. Set the normalization level to your desired amount and then press OK.  
Using the Audio Restore Plug-in  
Audio Creator LE includes an audio plug-in that helps eliminate noise, clicks and pops from a record. The plug-in is called Audio Restore by iZotope.  
To select the Audio Restore Plug-in from Cakewalk, right-click on the clip you wish to process. Then, select Process Clip Effect, then Cakewalk, and  
then Audio Restore. This will look like the picture below.  
This will display the Audio Restore window.  
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In this window, you can select the following options:  
- DeNoiser-This will help eliminate record background noise.  
- Declipper-This will eliminate parts of the audio where clipping occurs. Clipping happens when the recorded audio exceeds maximum level.  
- DeClicker-This will remove clicks or pops from the audio file.  
It is best to try the default settings first. The Train button is useful for “training” the Audio Restore plug-in to recognize what you consider background noise.  
Make your settings and press OK. If the result is not what you were expecting, you can select Undo (Control-Z) and try different settings. In the example below,  
there was a click in the audio from the record. Audio Restore removed the click.  
Click in  
Audio  
Before Audio Restore  
After Audio Restore  
Creating Audio CD’s  
Creating an Audio CD will allow you to playback your recording on any standard CD player. Unlike data CDs, audio CDs do not allow you to fit as many songs on  
the disc but ensure compatibility with older CD players.  
1) After you have edited and processed the audio, you are ready to create an Audio CD. First, make sure no Clips are selected. To do this, Press the Select Time  
button (to the right of the Select Clip button). Then, click anywhere in the edit window to de-select a clip.  
2) Under the File menu, select Save As, then choose the WAV option. This will display the following window  
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3) Click the “Use Markers as Track Indicators” checkbox to select it. This will automatically save each track and give it the same name as the Markers  
that you named.  
4) Then, click the “Add to Audio CD Track List” checkbox. This will automatically add all the tracks to the CD track list, making it easy to make a CD after  
saving the tracks.  
5) Press the Save button, and all your tracks will be saved with the correct names.  
6) Bring the Audio Creator Toolbar to the front and click on the BURNER button. This brings up the window below:  
7) The CD tracks will already be in the list. You can add more tracks by pressing the Add Tracks button. Press the OPTIONS button to set the speed for  
CD burning. Finally, press the BURN CD button and your audio CD will be created.  
Creating MP3 CD’s  
MP3 CD’s are useful for CD players that support reading data CD’s as opposed to audio CD’s. By burning a CD with MP3s you can fit significantly more  
songs on the disc, but risk not being able to play the CD back in older CD players.  
1) If you want to save your audio clips as MP3 files, under the File menu select Save As and then choose MP3. This brings up the following screen:  
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2) Click the “Use Markers as Track Indicators” checkbox to select it. This will automatically save each track as an MP3 file and give it the same name as the  
Markers that you named. Press the Save button, and the following screen is displayed.  
3) First, select the bit rate for the MP3 files. Higher bit rates yield better quality. Set the Stereo Mode to Stereo. Variable Bit Rate Encoding sometimes yields better  
results, but may not be good if you are posting the files on the internet. The High-Pass Filter and Low-Pass Filter remove the highest and lowest frequencies. For  
best audio quality, do not select these features. The Quality slider determines how in-depth the MP3 encoder examines the file prior to encoding.  
The ID3 Info section allows you to write information about the MP3 tracks. If you have selected the Markers as Track Indicators feature, then the saved file name  
will be the same as the Track marker name. You can add in the name of the band, the album name, song title and other information here. That information will be  
written for all the saved tracks. Press the OK button to save the files. As each clip is saved, this dialog box appears so that ID3 tags can be changed if you wish.  
Now are you are ready to create an MP3 CD.  
After you have written the MP3 files, the TAGGER module on the Audio Creator Toolbar can be used to edit tags.  
4) To create an MP3 CD, bring the Audio Creator Toolbar to the front and click on the BURNER button. Select the Data CD Burner tab. It brings up the following  
window:  
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Press the Add File button to select the MP3 tracks you wish to write to CD. If you have files for one artist placed in a folder, press the Add Folder button to add an  
entire folder. When you have all the MP3 tracks selected, press the BURN CD button and the CD will be created.  
Congratulations! You have successfully digitized your 1st vinyl record! Feel free to experiment with the other features of Pyro Audio Creator LE. The online Help  
screens offer help about the various functions. You can find further help for all Stanton products online. The Stanton FAQ can be found at:  
The Stanton Knowledge Base can be found at: http://www.stantondj.com/activekb/  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
Model: T.55 USB  
452(W) x 370(D) x 87(H)mm  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Power supply  
5.4Kgs  
AC 100V, 50/60Hz (For Japan)  
AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A., Canada, Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates, Chile, Argentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia, U.K.)  
6.5W  
Power consumption  
Turntable Section  
Type  
Motor  
2-speed full manual  
DC motor  
Driving Method  
Speeds  
Wow and Flutter  
S/N Ratio  
Belt drive  
331/3 and 45rpm  
Less than 0.2% WRMS (JIS WTD) with 331/3rpm  
More than 50dB (DIN-B)  
Pitch Controls  
Start Time  
Braking Time  
Time for Speed Change  
+/-10%  
Less than 1 sec. with 331/3rpm  
Less than 1 sec. with 331/3rpm  
Less than 1 sec. from 331/3 to 45 rpm.  
Less than 1 sec. from 45 to 331/3 rpm.  
USB Rec./Play Function  
USB Function  
A/D,D/A  
Computer interface  
16bit 44.1KHz or 48KHz USB Selectable  
USB 1.1 Compliant windows XP or MAC OS X  
Tonearm Section  
Type  
Static balanced straight shaped tonearm with cardan’s suspension  
Effective Arm Length  
Tracking Force Adjustment Range  
Applicable Cartridge Weight  
Needle Pressure Range  
191mm  
0~4g  
5.5g  
2~5g  
Audio Section  
Phono Output  
2.5~5.0 mV at 1KHz 5cm/sec (HP-4005)  
20Hz-20KHz +1/-3dB  
More than 14dB  
Within 2.5dB at 1KHz  
45~90 mV at 1KHz 5cm/sec (HP-4005)  
20Hz-20KHz/RIAA filter +1/-3dB (IN:1KHz/4mV)  
Phono  
Frequency Response  
Channel Separation  
Channel Balance  
Line Output  
Line  
Frequency Response  
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WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY  
Warranty  
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge, repair or  
replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective in  
material or workmanship for a period of one year following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the earlier of either thirty (30) days following the date of original purchase  
or the following number of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers - 10,000; and Switches - 10,000.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse,  
alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Returns  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods requiring warranty repair or replacement  
must be returned (freight prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise was purchased and in the same country  
where the merchandise was purchased. For purposes of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the authorized Stanton  
dealer in the country where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the  
country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns to a non-authorized dealer or to an authorized  
Stanton dealer not in the same country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise, and follow such authorized Stanton  
dealer’s return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the merchandise.  
Stanton’s liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party, or product liability, and relating to the  
merchandise shall not exceed the price received by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any special, incidental or  
consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise.  
To the extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness  
for a particular purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state and country to  
country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation  
with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
Stanton Magnetics • 3000 SW 42nd Street • Hollywood FL 33312  
Phone: +1 954.316.1500  
Technical Support:  
Copyright © 2009 Stanton Magnetics, Inc.  
T.55 USB is a trademarks of the Stanton Group.  
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with Stanton DJ.  
All information included in this User Manual is subject to change without notice.  
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